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u/Budget_Tie7062 — 22 days ago

I was checking out the current state of Node.js and noticed a few things that might matter if you're running production apps.

* Current versions:

  • Node.js 25 (current)
  • Node.js 24 (LTS – recommended for production)
  • Node.js 22 (older LTS)

* Recent updates:

  • Security patches were released recently, fixing multiple vulnerabilities (including some high-severity ones)
  • Ongoing improvements in V8, OpenSSL, and core modules
  • Better performance and stability overall in newer versions

* Big one:
Node.js 20 reaches end of life on April 30, 2026, so if you're still on it, it’s probably time to upgrade.

* My question to you all:

  • Are you already using Node.js 24 in production?
  • Any issues after upgrading from 20/22?
  • Is Node.js 25 stable enough yet, or still better to stick with LTS?

Curious to hear real-world experiences before upgrading some of our services.

Thanks!

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u/Budget_Tie7062 — 25 days ago